The Mad Editor’s Round-Up #11

Welcome to the September 8, 2009 edition of the mad editor’s round-up.

Mikkal Travvis presents Fascism On The Farm: H.R. 2749 – The Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009 posted at The Truth, saying, “Please add The Truth to your blogroll:
http://thetruthwins.com”

Tiffany Colter presents Writing 101: Finding and working with a Publicist posted at The Writing Examiner, saying, “This article gives a top ten list for finding and working with a Publicist.”

Etc.

C.F. Jackson presents Top Four Key Success Factors of Online Business posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “How can I get traffic to my website? How do you make a website? I need help and I just don’t know where to start! And with the internet growing by leaps and bounds it can seem overwhelming. http://www.WebsiteMakeoverWorkshop.com”

C.F. Jackson presents How To Use LinkedIn To Build Credibility posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “I’ve been on LinkedIn since 2001 and I asked the question, “How does LinkedIn work? http://www.WebsiteMakeoverWorkshop.com”

CA presents Leadership in the era of economic uncertainty – Review | Atlantic Canada’s Small Business Blog posted at Atlantic Canada’s Small Business Blog.

Interviews

Fiona Veitch Smith presents Poetry: Tolstoy in Love posted at The Crafty Writer, saying, “An interview with award-winning Northern Irish poet Ray Givans about his first full collection, Tolstoy in Love. Ray talks about getting published, compiling his collection, entering competitions and writing from a poetic POV.”

Tiffany Colter presents Interview with Erin Rainwater posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “An interview with author Erin Rainwater.”

Tiffany Colter presents Interview with Erin Rainwater posted at Examiner, saying, “An interview with author Erin Rainwater.”

Missy Frye presents A Conversation with Tom Davis posted at >Incurable Disease of Writing, saying, “A short interview with the author of Scared, Red Letters and Fields of the Fatherless.”

Tiffany Colter presents Interview with Christina Berry posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article is an interview with author Christina Berry.”

Tiffany Colter presents Interview with Christina Berry posted at Examiner, saying, “This article is an interview with author Christina Berry.”

Literary Criticism

jdou presents Remembering why literature and scholarship matter: The little matter of duration posted at A Revolution in Fiction, saying, “Three reasons why literature and literary scholarship matter: 1) culture leaves a trace; 2) some cultural traces are more important than others; 3) scholarship allows people to connect the dots between ephemera and long duration. (A harangue against twitters & podcasts, in favor of lasting works of Culture.)”

Publishing News

Tiffany Colter presents Some good news coming out of publishing posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article is about what growth in publishing means to writers.”

River presents In defence of local journalism posted at River’s Edge, saying, “In defence of local journalism, as publishers cut costs and jobs.”

Writing

Jon Bard presents Want to Write Children’s Books? You Need These Four Things! posted at Children’s Writing Web Journal.

Tiffany Colter presents Preparing your fall calendar posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “This article talks about the importance of planning your calendar.”

Shaun Duke presents Writing Weaknesses: Do You Know Yours? posted at The World in the Satin Bag.

Writing Tips

Tiffany Colter presents Writing 101: Why writers should blog? posted at Examiner, saying, “This article is about why writers should blog.”

Tiffany Colter presents Writing 101: What writers should not blog about? posted at The Writing Examiner, saying, “This article gives advice on what bloggers should not blog about.”

Elisha Webster Emerson presents Communication + Character Development (and a Four-Month-Old Baby) posted at My Inconvenient Body, saying, “How to develop character in fiction.”

Ray presents Blogging To Make Money Online posted at Money Blue Book.

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